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Beskrivelse
This series takes account of the fact that empirical approaches based on qualitative or quantitative methods of corpus linguistics have become a central paradigm within linguistics. Usage-based approaches can be found on all linguistic levels, ranging from phonological and prosodic studies to those in the fields of morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics (the latter is especially prolific with, for example, discourse analysis, text linguistics or conversation analysis) as well as sociolinguistics and the analysis of media and computer-mediated communication.
The series intends to offer a thematically open platform for different approaches within synchronous linguistics as well as for interdisciplinary works with a linguistic focus which devise new ways of working empirically and which intend to develop new data-based methods and theoretical models for empirical linguistic analyses.
Both monographs and edited volumes with a synchronous empirical approach are published. The publication language is either German or English. All submissions are peer-reviewed.
External Reviewers:
Michael Bei wenger (Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Noah Bubenhofer (Dresden, Germany),
Ulla Fix (Leipzig, Germany),
J rg Hagemann (Freiburg, Germany),
Mathilde Hennig (Gie en, Germany),
Katharina K nig (M nster, Germany),
Konstanze Marx (Mannheim, Germany),
Marcus M ller (Darmstadt, Germany),
Thomas Niehr (Aachen, Germany),
Hannes Scheutz (Innsbruck, Austria)
Anja Stukenbrock (Lausanne, Switzerland),
Evelyn Ziegler (Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Alexander Ziem (D sseldorf, Germany).